BJP, MNS
support Jaitapur, Shiv Sena getting isolated
Tuesday April 19, 2011 09:49:49 PM,
IANS
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Mumbai:
Even as the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena and Bharatiya Janata Party
expressed support to the Jaitapur Nuclear Power Project, the Shiv
Sena appeared to be politically isolated for its stringent
opposition to the project Tuesday.
Leader of Opposition in the Maharashtra assembly, BJP's Eknath
Khadse asserted that his party was not against the project, while
participating in a debate on the JNPP.
"However, if it is carried out against the wishes of the local
populace, we shall oppose it," Khadse said in the assembly.
Even the MNS group leader Bala Nandgaonkar expressed similar
sentiments over the project - "We are not against development.
However, development cannot be carried out with bullets," he
remarked.
The ruling Democratic Front took full advantage of the growing
schism between the Shiv Sena and the other opposition parties in the
assembly.
"Your elder brother (BJP) is supporting the project and the younger
(MNS) one, too. In such a situation, how will the people remain with
you," Home Minister R.R. Patil asked the Shiv Sena.
Patil asserted that the Maharashtra government has made all efforts
to involve the local people in the project on different occasions.
When Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan conducted an open house in
Mumbai over the issue two months ago, the people of
Jaitapur-Madhban-Sakhri Nate villages boycotted it and later he (Chavan)
personally went to Jaitapur to give them a hearing, Patil pointed
out.
Patil invited the Sena to mediate with the local villagers opposing
JNPP in a bid to take it forward and implement the project.
"We (the government) are ready for talks, but the villagers should
also be ready. You are aware of their problems... we request you to
mediate," Patil urged the Sena group leader Subhash Desai, a day
after the party called a bandh to protest police firing in
Sakhri-Nate village where an activist was killed in police firing.
Vowing that the state government would go ahead with implementing
JNPP, Patil pointed out that it was a fully-funded central
government project.
They would also handle the rehabilitation of the people in the
region and if anything is required to be done, the state government
would step in to do the needful, in the larger interests of the
state, Patil said.
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